Yoshiaki Omura received Oncological Residency training at Cancer Institute of Columbia University & Doctor of Science Degree through research on Pharmaco-Electro-Physiology of Single Cardiac Cells in-vivo and in-vitro from Columbia University. He researched EMF Resonance phenomenon between 2 identical molecules for non-invasive detection of various molecules & various cancers, at Graduate Experimental Physics Deptartment, Columbia University, for which he received U.S. Patent.
Cardiovascular disease & cancer can be detected non-invasively and rapidly by the following 5 methods 1) Using organ representation area of the different parts of the face including eyebrows, ala of nose, upper & lower lips. The author found visible and invisible appearance of cancer related changes. Some of the visible changes are deep crease formation, protrusion, discoloration, change of the color of the hair of eyebrows to white color or disappearance of the hair. 2) Using Mouth, Hand & Foot Writing Form completed by patient which takes anywhere from 5~10 minutes, we can screen or make a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease, cancer and neuromuscular problems without having any information about the patient. 3) Using rapidly changing QRS-complex of ECG, cancer can be identified rapidly and when QRS-complex is more than 1.2 mV we can often detect cancer parameters. But, when QRS-complex is less than 1.2 mV we can often detect presence or absence of certain cancers. 4) Normally when Thymus gland immune system is very weak, organ representation area of the back of each hand becomes less negative. When thymus functions are normal, Thymosin α1 & Thymosin β4 are usually anywhere between 5 ~ 50 ng. Values lower than 1 ng indicate an immune deficiency. 5) Using urine of less than 1 cc, we can detect presence or absence of cancer in less than 30 sec. and identify the type of cancer it will take additional 5-10 min for each different cancer. Since we often find multiple cancers, each additional cancer requires same additional time duration. By utilizing these methods cancer.
Adel Aswad is a senior consultant cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, Al Qassimi Hoapital, ministry of health, UAE. Associate Professor of thoracic and vascular surgery.
High speed collision would raise the caution of a serious cardiovascular emergencies,and propably justify the need for proper radiology/conventional angiographic study.In cardiovascular field-related traumatic aortic aneurysm events,showed an evident evolving role for The enovascular repair of traumatic thoracic aortic aneurysm,near almost feasible(Especially:Complex Type B dissecting TAA/TaumaticTA-transsection). Evar/Tevar is safe,effective and durable methodes to prevent aortic aneurysm rupture and aneurysm related death. Training The dedicated nursing team and well equiped Endosuite/hybrid Endosuite are our objectives and will broaden our endovascular options.Have at least tow back up plan prior to Evar/Tevar procedures.
New York Medical College, USA
University Sharjah, UAE
Jie Tian completed his PhD from Chongqing Medical University and then devoted himself to the clinic, teaching and research of childrens cardiovascular diseases for 32 years. He was also an overseas student in The Affiliated Hospital of University of Oxford in UK and Cornell University in USA. He has published 34 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.
To assess the effects of green tea extract catechin on cardiac function and other clinical features in pediatric patients with cardiomyopathies. 12 pediatric cardiomyopathy patients with diastolic dysfunction were enrolled for the study. Echocardiography, ECG, and laboratory tests were performed before and after the catechin administration for 12 months. Next generation sequencing was conducted to find out the potential causative gene variants in all patients.
Milenko Tanasijevic is the Vice Chair for Clinical Pathology and Quality of the Pathology Department of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), the Director of the BWH Clinical Laboratories and an Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. He oversees operations, quality and regulatory affairs for over forty licensed laboratory sites performing more than 6 MM tests annually.
The introduction of cardiac Troponins as sensitive and specific biomarkers of myocardial injury ushered in a new era for risk stratification of patients with acute coronary syndromes. Over the years, the assays for both Troponin T and I have benefited for greatly improved sensitivity while maintaining their superb specificity. Our group has contributed significantly to this effort (see below bio). This presentation will review the evolution of the analytical and clinical performance of Troponins across the spectrum of acute coronary syndromes, from unstable angina through overt AMI. I will also discuss the recently introduced ultra-sensitive troponin assays and the diagnostic dilemmas they pose, especially for results approaching the lower level of detection.
Ausra Mongirdiene is from Department of Biochemistry, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Cardiology Clinic, University Hospital, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology, Institute of Cardiology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania.
According to the findings given in the literature, we raised the hypothesis that thrombosis in the CHF patients may to develop because of interaction of inflammation process and platelet activity. We aimed to compare the fibrinogen, CRP concentrations, platelet count, MPV and platelet aggregation in CHF patients’ groups according to the serum NT-proBNP and to find the correlation between the following readings.
Zhao weian now is a PhD student from Chongqing Medical University.
Epigenetic regulations play an important role in disease development. In this study, we have investigated epigenetic regulations in restrictive cardiomyopathy mice with cTnI 193His mutation. Our results demonstrated that phosphodiesterase (PDEs) 4d was down-regulated in the heart of these mice. Further studies showed that the epigenetic modifications were associated with enhanced acetylation of histone 3 lysine 4 and lysines 9, whereas tri-methylation of histone 3 lysine 4, were decreased in histones near the PDE4d gene promoter regions. The binding levels of histone transmethylase SMYD1 and histone deacetylase HDAC1 were increased in the gene promoter regions in cTnI193His transgenic hearts.
Munesh Tomar is a well-known pediatrician in the country with about 10 to 15 years of work experience in the field of pediatric cardiology. Presently she is working as a Senior Consultant in the Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease in Medanta, Gurgaon since March 2011. The major areas in which she is an expert includes-Echocardiography, transthoracic including 3D, transesophageal Ech., fetal echocardiography, evaluation and management of arrhythmias, diagnostic cardiac catheterization.
Infectious thoracic aortitis and mycotic infected aneurysm represented two extremes of same disease. If left untreated, an infected nonaneurysmal aorta will likely to progress to mycotic aneurysm. However, mycotic aneurysm usually develops when a preexisting aneurysm become infected and usually the site is coarctation of aorta (treated/untreated). Mycotic aneurysm represents 2.6 % of all aortic aneurysms, thoracic aorta is least common site of occurrence. A mycotic aneurysm is occasionally seen in patients with a history of prior cardiac or vascular surgery. Unfortunately, diagnosis of mycotic aneurysm can be challenging and treatment carries significant risks and a high re-infection rate.
Wondu Reta Demissie was graduated from Jimma University, Institute of Health in BSc degree in Junior Anesthesiology professional in June 2012 GC and Master’s degree in Medical Physiology in October 2017 G.C. He was currently serving Jimma University, Institute of health as Anesthesia care provider, researcher and lecturer of Medical Physiology and Anesthesiology. He was also reviewing and editing different papers related to his professionals on different journals.
Cardiac arrhythmias are common in COPD patients and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of cardiac arrhythmias among patients with COPD. The study was conducted on COPD patients visiting chest clinic of Jimma Medical Center (JMC) located at Jimma town, South west Ethiopia; from May 18 to August 18, 2017 G.C. A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted among 80 sampled COPD patients; and an investigation for 12 Lead resting supine ECG was performed.